Respondent: Ian Khara Ellasante, Bates College, Assistant Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies. This is a reading of two plays united under the themes of race, law enforcement, and the violence inherent in the enforcement of the law, along with the kinds of discussions African Americans have regarding these issues. Like many educators, Davis is especially concerned with the general tendency to devote more resources and attention to the prison system than to educational institutions. Carlin Bates and her husband Evan Stewart are on the mend after being diagnosed with COVID-19.. Organized and led by: Chad Posick, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Georgia Southern University. “The MLK Day committee asks that you register at least two hours in advance of each session you plan to attend. Anthony J. Bates (born 29 April 1967) is a British born business leader and on 6 May 2019 he was appointed to CEO of Genesys. Presented by: Cliff Odle, Assistant Professor of Theater. Racial disparities in Covid-19 deaths, a nationwide phenomenon, are nowhere more apparent than in the state of Maine: home to the widest, worst disparities in the US. The good Norman is gone; the evil Mrs. Bates is triumphant. This panel features Bates history majors whose research sits at the intersection of race, community agency, and justice, with topics ranging from land use, cultural symbols, and rebellion to the aftermath of “white flight,” rights abuses, and the ravages of HIV/AIDS. Bates’ virtual MLK Day events will be available as livestream, podcast, and Zoom gatherings. Film and discussion. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, this year’s programming will be presented online. Why Arguments Against Abolition Inevitably Fail, ‘Being told I couldn’t’: Inspiring stories …, Ask the College Experts: Pack less, and other study abroad ti…. Organized by: Stuart Gurley, Instructor of Bass and Olin Arts Manager. Dr. Anthony Fauci listens to his Bates honorary degree citation during Commencement on May 31, 1993, as Bates Trustee Jeannette Packard Stewart ’46 stands ready to present his hood. The workshop includes a panel discussion and an interactive conversation with audience participants. Sharon Shattuck and Ian Cheney’s 2020 documentary chronicles the groundswell of researchers who are writing a new chapter for women scientists. In the decades to come, success will go to the institutions that know who they are and how to engage effectively with the forces that are shaping our world. They had a million reasons not to tell anybody. Perkins plays the Bates Motel owner Norman Bates with a quiet charm and sweet innocence, so that you, like the characters, would never suspect a thing. Sponsored by: the Program in Digital and Computational Studies; the Departments of Economics, History, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology, and Sociology; and the Social Sciences Division Chair. Panelists will share how interrupting the carceral state requires us to reimagine what justice is, what it looks like, and what it feels like. Find the podcast by searching for “Bates Multifaith” on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Spotify — and listen, center, and reflect at your convenience. Angela Y. Davis, Distinguished Professor Emerita of the History of Consciousness at the University of California, Santa Cruz, in conversation with Professor of English and Chair of the Program in Africana Therí Pickens. Former NBA player Billy Ray Bates burst into the league in 1980. The plays will be followed by discussion with the actors, one of the playwrights, members of local government and law enforcement, and members of civil rights groups such as Black Lives Matter. Anthony: I think Caroline and Jen threw it out the train so they could give Bates a thong to wear, but he never wore it. Performance. Aligning who you are with what you do is the heart of the Bates experience. Organized and led by: Staff from the Bates Communications and Admission offices. Workshop. From the Rev. As a Black musician, James offers a unique voice and platform to help audiences acknowledge the history and implications of his chosen style of expression: the blues. Guided by Caitlin Patton, assisted by Anthony Shostak, the tour provides information about Bryan’s life, influences, techniques, and mediums he used in his work, as well as the exhibition’s central subject matter and themes that are centered on African American experience. He came after the girl, and now someone will come after him. Organized and led by: Caitlin Patton, Synergy Fellow for Museum Education, Bates Museum of Art; Anthony Shostak, Education Curator, Bates Museum of Art. Sponsored by: the Program in Africana. Panel discussion. Female varsity athletes at Bates share lessons, setbacks, and triumphs as part of National Women and Girls in Sports Day programming. This sport would take him all the way to the Division I Team at Kansas State University at the height of his career. Jasmine And Mhissy, Season 1 Max calls Mhissy the first … Having helped to popularize the notion of the prison-industrial complex, she now urges her audiences to think seriously about the possibility of a world without prisons and to help forge a 21st-century abolition movement. Panel discussion. It will include a full group discussion, as well as breakout rooms for attendees to discuss how marketing practices are received by (and have an effect on) the current Bates community, with an ultimate goal of having a conversation grounded in honesty and transparency. Together, the panelists highlight BIPOC communities’ quests for justice, healing, and belonging in times of seismic change. After murdering his domineering mother, he developed a split personality based on her and began to commit murders under the "Mother" personality. Workshop. Carlton Cuse, Kerry Ehrin and Anthony Cipriano are the ones to thank for coming up with the idea to show the world how they perceive the infamous Norman Bates to have grown up and how he became the notorious serial killer in both the movie and the TV series. We encourage participants to pre-read Davis’s essay “Why Arguments Against Abolition Inevitably Fail.” Reading the essay is, however, not required. Panel discussion. Workshop. Led by: Emily Kane, Professor of Sociology, Bates; Benjamin A. Moodie, Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology, Bates; Chad Posick, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Georgia Southern University; and Michael Rocque, Associate Professor of Sociology, Bates. A Bates education fosters intellectual inquiry and reflection, personal growth, and a commitment to the world beyond oneself. This will be a panel of Black sophomores, juniors, seniors, alumni, and some faculty members as well. In addition to its infamous shower sequence, the film broke various taboos including - bizarrely - …